Bahulī° [rare in Epic Sanskrit; when found, different in meaning] in combination with kar = bahula (adjective) + kar, literally "to make much of," i.e. to practise, in following words: °kata (past participle) practised (frequently), usually combined with bhāvita S II 264; IV 200, 322; V 259; A I 6; {435} Vism 267 (= punappunaṃ kata); °katatta (neuter) practice D II 214; °kamma continuous practice, an act often repeated M I 301; As 406 (= punappuna-karaṇa); °karoti to take up seriously, to practise, devote oneself to (accusative) M I 454; A I 275; III 79; S IV 322; Dhp-a III 356 (sevati + b.); Vibh-a 291; °kāra zealous exercise, practice M III 25 f. (tab-bahulī° to this end).
(adj, adj, in comps, from bahula) frequent; often [lit.] lots of Construction: √bah + u + la bahu + la > bahulī